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  • Soybean

    MAXIMIZE ALL YOUR ACRES WITH AGRIGOLD SOYBEAN VARIETIES

    You’ve seen a sneak peek of what soybean varieties AgriGold is bringing for plant 2023. This means you’re probably asking yourself what varieties will work best on each of your acres. Look no further – we’ve laid out the best varieties from our lineup for every unique situation the 2023 crop...
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  • Field Management

    WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR A SUCCESSFUL FALL BURNDOWN APPLICATION

    We’re approaching the beginning of November, which means the end of harvest is in sight. If you’re hoping for an early start to plant 2023, look to a fall burndown application to aid in your success. ...
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  • Field Management

    WHAT EARLY SNOW COULD MEAN FOR 2023’S CROP

    Early snowfall could actually offer unanticipated advantages—even if it seems like a burden. Learn the three crucial benefits that snow can offer to your fields this year. ...
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  • Soybean

    YIELDS THAT WIN DESPITE 2022 ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES

    Mother Nature brought a cold, wet spring, which delayed planting across much of the country. Postponed soybean planting can affect branching and podding later in the growing season, thanks to slow vegetative development. Lack of moisture towards the middle of the growing season coupled with prior en...
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  • Corn

    LIMIT THE IMPACT OF EAR ROT AND MOLD

    “Ear molds are a possibility every year,” says AgriGold Agronomist Leslie Lloyd, and those storing corn on-farm need to know if they have mold before harvest. “You certainly wouldn’t want to contaminate a 60,000-bushel bin with 5,000 bushels of corn from a hot spot,” Lloyd cautions. Iowa ...
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  • Field Management

    SOIL TESTING SHOULD BE AT THE FOUNDATION OF EVERY FERTILITY PROGRAM

    Any solid fertility program needs to start with a soil test, showing areas lacking and where improvements can be made. Among the many reasons to test soil, more targeted use of costly inputs is a significant economic benefit. “It’s generally more economical for farmers to use the right rate of ...
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